• CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • July 28th, 2010
Mainstream Intel Sandy Bridge Won't Be Overclocking-Friendly

Mainstream Intel Sandy Bridge Won't Be Overclocking-Friendly

IT Giant seeks to simplify the design of its processors

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • July 14th, 2010
Intel Sandy Bridge Comes Out Ahead of Schedule

Intel Sandy Bridge Comes Out Ahead of Schedule

May debut this year instead of 2011

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • July 9th, 2010
Upcoming Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs Get Actual Names

Upcoming Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs Get Actual Names

Will be dubbed the Core i3/i5/i7-2000 Series

Intel Considers Dropping PCI Altogether

Intel Considers Dropping PCI Altogether

Sandy Bridge-supporting chipsets will lack PCI support

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 17th, 2010
Intel Sandy Bridge Desktop Strategy Very Aggressive

Intel Sandy Bridge Desktop Strategy Very Aggressive

Market share of next-generation chips to increase very quickly

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 7th, 2010
Sandy Bridge Gets Smaller, Enables Thinner Laptops

Sandy Bridge Gets Smaller, Enables Thinner Laptops

Physical size reduced by 22 percent

Sandy Bridge-Supporting Motherboards on Show at Computex

Sandy Bridge-Supporting Motherboards on Show at Computex

All on display at Computex

ASRock Motherboard Is Based on Intel Chipset Due Out in 2011

ASRock Motherboard Is Based on Intel Chipset Due Out in 2011

P67 platform with support for LGA 1155 central processing units

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 21st, 2010
Intel Huron River to Boast Kilmer Peak WiMAX Adapter

Intel Huron River to Boast Kilmer Peak WiMAX Adapter

Will also unleash Centrino adapters with WiFi and Bluetooth

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 24th, 2010
Sandy Bridge AiOs to Consume 20% Less than Core i7 Systems

Sandy Bridge AiOs to Consume 20% Less than Core i7 Systems

To have same or better performance

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 21st, 2010
Intel Sandy Bridge Chips Consume Only 35W

Intel Sandy Bridge Chips Consume Only 35W

To best serve notebooks and the enterprise sector

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 14th, 2010
Intel Already Sampling Sandy Bridge

Intel Already Sampling Sandy Bridge

32nm manufacturing process is the fastest ever, Intel says

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 14th, 2010
Intel Starts Making Sandy Bridge This Year, Will Launch in 2011

Intel Starts Making Sandy Bridge This Year, Will Launch in 2011

Will address both the desktop and laptop segments

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 8th, 2010
Intel's Sandy Bridge CPU Needs New Chipset

Intel's Sandy Bridge CPU Needs New Chipset

6 Series chipset has no USB 3.0 support

  • CPU
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 6th, 2010
Intel Plans Double Graphics Performance for Sandy Bridge

Intel Plans Double Graphics Performance for Sandy Bridge

Chips likely to be the first to use 32nm Graphics cores

  • CPU
  • By Ionut Arghire
  • July 6th, 2009
Intel's 32nm Sandy Bridge Gets Unveiled

Intel's 32nm Sandy Bridge Gets Unveiled

Comes in Q1 2011 with a quad-core design

  • CPU
  • By Bogdan Botezatu
  • March 26th, 2008
Intel's Six-Core Powerhorses Will Not Arrive Until 2010

Intel's Six-Core Powerhorses Will Not Arrive Until 2010

Eight-core chips will not hit the market this year

 
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